Daily Record, April 18, 2012

April 18, 2012

A Marshalltown man allegedly forced another man's car from the road following a chase Sunday night so he could punch the driver repeatedly in the face.

Jeremy Adkins, 30, allegedly pursued a 39-year-old man after the man made some disparaging remarks about Adkins's girlfriend in the parking lot of the Junction Lounge, 3303 S. Center St., said Capt. Mike Hanken of the Marshalltown Police Department.

Adkins and another car with a 25-year-old man and two 26-year-old women chased the the victim until they caught up with him at the 1700 block of South 12th Avenue. The two cars boxed out the victims car forcing him to stop, Hanken said.

Adkins then allegedly went to the window and repeatedly punched the victim several times in the face. The victim did not need medical attention.

Adkins is charged with serious assault.

Marshall County Courthouse

Court

Tuesday

Lisa Luann Niedermann, 407 E. Boone St., made an initial appearance on a reckless driving charge, a driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway charge, a passing too near a bridge, intersection or railroad crossing charge and a failure to give information charge. The driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway charge, passing too near a bridge, intersection or railroad crossing charge and the failure to give information charge were all dismissed with court costs of $60 each for a total of $180 due immediately. On the reckless driving charge she pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately.

Sedrick Nathan Keahna, of Tama, made an initial appearance on a possession of a Schedule I Controlled substance (marijuana) charge and a public intoxication charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his cases. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on May 7. Keahna was released on his own recognizance. The court ordered that he obtain a substance abuse evaluation and submit the results to the court within 60 days.

Lonnie Joe Bown, 10 N. 11th Ave., made an initial appearance on a public intoxication charge and a interference with official acts charge. He pleaded guilty to both charges. On the public intoxication charge the fine was $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately. The fine on the interference with official acts charge was $250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50 due immediately.

Nichole Amber Richardson, of Newton, made an initial appearance on a driving while license is denied, cancelled, revoked or suspended charge. She pleaded guilty and was fined $250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50 due immediately.

Katie Baker, c/o Marshall County Jail, made an initial appearance on a absence from custody charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle her case. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on April 27. Bond is set at $5,000 cash or surety.

Doug Wiese, Homeless, made an initial appearance on a public intoxication, third offense charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his case. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on April 27. Bond is set at $2,000 cash or surety.

Jeremy Duane Baker, 612 Bromley St., made an initial appearance on a driving while license is denied, cancelled, revoked or suspended charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50 due immediately. The court allowed for monthly installment payments of $50 beginning May 14 until the debt is completed or in lieu of the fine and the surcharge Baker may do 46 hours of community service plus pay the court costs to be completed by Oct. 31.

Pedro Guadiana, 501 N. 1st Ave., made an initial appearance on a probation violation charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his case. The Probation Revocation Hearing is set for 3:15 p.m. on May 30. Guadiana was released on his own recognizance.

Jeremy Lee Burnett, of State Center, made an initial appearance on a public intoxication charge. He will hire Chad Frese to represent him in this matter before the court. He pleaded not guilty and a Pre-Trial Conference is set for 9 a.m. on May 22. Bond will continue as posted.

Michael Trazeil Robinson, 1312 Summit St., made an initial appearance on a no insurance charge. A Contempt Hearing was ordered for 9 a.m. on May 21.

Joseph Bown, 514 S. 4th St., made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana charge, a possession of drug paraphernalia charge, an interference with official acts charge and a disorderly conduct charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his cases. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on May 7. Bond will continue as posted. The court ordered that Bown obtain a substance abuse evaluation and submit the results to the court within 60 days.

Alexandra Smith, 2626 Smith Ave., made an initial appearance on a curfew violation charge. She pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 due immediately. In lieu of the fine and surcharge the court allowed for Smith to do 10 hours of community service plus pay court costs to be completed by July 1.

On Monday, Michelle Rae Purcell, of Conrad, reported hit and run damage to the front passenger side door on a 1999 Chrysler 300M while parked in the McFarland Clinic parking lot. Estimated value of damage was $200.

On Sunday, Tatiana Chavarria, 204 s. 4th St., reported the theft of a Motorola Droid X cell phone from a 2000 GMC Yukon while parked at her residence. Estimated value of loss was $400.

On Sunday, Mark Giannetto, 303 Edgeland Dr., reported the theft of a Clark wire welder and a tool box containing assorted tools from 404 Washington St. Estimated value of loss was $5,300.

Arrests

On Monday, Jeremy Lee Burnett, of State Center, was arrested for public intoxication.

On Monday, Raul Vazquez-Rangel, 5 N. 7th St., was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia, assault on a peace officer, possession of a Schedule II Controlled substance (meth) and interference with official acts.

On Sunday, Traviss Alexander Snelling, 411 1/2 S. 2nd St., was arrested for interference with official acts and burglary, third degree.

On Monday, a vehicle driven by Quinn Cecelia Goodman, of Haverhill, was traveling east in front of 9 Palmer Street when a garbage truck employee jumped off the rear of the truck he was working from and ran directly in front of her vehicle, neither one seeing the other until it was too late, at which time the Goodman vehicle struck pedestrian David Earl Pepe, 3202 S. 12th St., resulting in a broken leg.